
Elsight’s connectivity technology is enabling law enforcement agencies to operate Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drones with greater reliability and impact. Explore how police departments are using advanced drone systems to improve safety, response times, and operational efficiency. Learn more > >
Law enforcement agencies are increasingly adopting drones to enhance operational effectiveness, officer safety, and public service delivery. Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) are now essential tools in missions ranging from search and rescue to crime scene investigation, enabled by advancements in drone technology and connectivity solutions.
A key enabler of this transformation is Beyond Visual Line of Sight capability. Unlike traditional drone operations limited to the operator’s line of sight, BVLOS connectivity allows drones to be deployed and controlled remotely, significantly expanding their operational range and utility. This shift enables faster emergency response, extended coverage in rural or hazardous areas, and centralized command and control with real-time video and data streaming.
Reliable connectivity is critical for BVLOS operations, particularly in high-stakes environments. Elsight’s Halo platform meets this need by aggregating multiple communication links, cellular, RF, and satellite, to provide seamless, redundant, and secure connectivity. With low latency, high bandwidth, and robust encryption, the system supports live high-definition video feeds, control signals, and sensor data transfer, even in challenging or remote conditions.
Real-world use cases underscore the practical benefits of drone deployment. In Wisconsin, a police drone using thermal imaging located a missing child in a 100-acre cornfield. The Chula Vista Police Department has conducted over 20,000 calls using a Drone as First Responder model, reducing response times and enhancing officer preparedness. In Florida and Canada, drones have located missing persons, tracked fleeing suspects, and documented accident scenes in a fraction of the time traditional methods require.
From enhancing situational awareness during tactical responses to creating 3D reconstructions of crime scenes, drones are redefining how police agencies operate. As technology and regulatory frameworks continue to evolve, BVLOS-enabled drones, powered by solutions like Elsight’s Halo, are poised to play an even greater role in the future of public safety.